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Verse Luke 5:6. _THEIR NET BRAKE._] Or, _began to break_,
διερρηγνυτο, or, was _likely_ to be _broken_. Had it
_broke_, as our version states, they could have caught no fish.
Grammarians give the fol...
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THEIR NET BRAKE - Or their net “began” to break, or was
“about” to break. This is all that is implied in the Greek word.
If their nets had actually “broken,” as our English word seems to
suppose, the...
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CHAPTER 5
_ 1. The Miraculous Drought of Fishes. (Luke 5:1)_
2. The Leper Healed. (Luke 5:12)
3. The Paralytic Healed. (Luke 5:17)
4. The Call of Matthew and the Feast ...
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THE CALL OF THE FIRST DISCIPLES (_cf._ Mark 1:16 *, Matthew 4:18 *).
The eager crowds that attend Jesus show His need of assistants. The
simpler story of Mk. and Mt. is here replaced by one which intr...
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THE CONDITIONS OF A MIRACLE (Luke 5:1-11)...
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Jesus was standing on the shore of the Lake of Gennesaret while the
crowds pressed in upon him to listen to the word of God. He saw two
boats riding close to the shore. the fishermen had disembarked f...
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MULTITUDE. shoal.
BRAKE. were beginning to break. Imperfect Tense. Occurances Luke 8:29
and Acts 14:14. Elsewhere only in Matthew 26:65.Mark 14:63
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_a great multitude of fishes_ Of this as of all miracles we may say
with St Gregory _Dum facit miraculum prodit mysterium_in other words
the miracle was an acted parable, of which the significance is...
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ΠΛΗ͂ΘΟΣ ἸΧΘΎΩΝ ΠΟΛΎ. Of this—as of all
miracles—we may say with St Gregory _Dum facit miraculum prodit
mysterium_—in other words the miracle was an acted parable, of which
the significance is explaine...
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Luke 5:1-11. THE DRAUGHT OF FISHES. THE CALLING OF FOUR DISCIPLES...
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Ver 4. Now when he had left speaking, he said to Simon, Launch out
into the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. 5. And Simon
answering said to him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and ha...
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ΠΟΙΉΣΑΝΤΕΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΠΟΙΈΩ (G4160)
делать,
ΣΥΝΈΚΛΕΙΣΑΝ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΣΥΓΚΛΕΊΩ (G4788)
замыкать,
ΙΧΘΎΩΝ _gen. pl._ от ΙΧΘΎΣ (G2486) рыба. Рыба,
которую они ловили в сети, — э...
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AND THEIR NET BRAKE.— Διερρηγνυτο,— _was breaking,_ or
_began to break._ This translation is justified by the words ωστε
βυθιζεσθαι αυτα, in the following verse, which without
dispute is there properl...
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BUTLER'S COMMENTS
SECTION 1
Challenging Men (Luke 5:1-11)
5 While the people pressed upon him to hear the word of God, he was
standing by the lake of Gennesaret. 2And he saw two boats by the lake;
b...
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And it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him to hear the
word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret,
In our exposition of Matthew 4:18, we have shown, as it appears to
us, that th...
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31-32 Compare Mat_4:13-17; Mar_1:21-22.
31 His rejection in "His own country" led to His making Capernaum "His
own city". From this as a base, He circled about on His evangelistic
tours, returning th...
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MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES. THE PALSIED MAN
1-11. First miraculous draught of fishes (peculiar to Lk). Many
critics identify this incident with that recorded in Matthew 4:18 and
Mark 1:16. But there...
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 5
JESUS CALLS THE FIRST *DISCIPLES 5:1-11
V1 The people crowded round Jesus because they were so eager to hear
God’s message. He was standing by the...
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THEIR NET BRAKE. — Better, _their nets were breaking,_ the tense
being the imperfect....
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V.
(1-11) AND IT CAME TO PASS... — See Notes on Matthew 4:18. The
narrative here has so many points in common with that in St. Matthew
and St. Mark (Mark 1:16) that it has been supposed by most
commen...
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CHAPTER 10
THE CALLING OF THE FOUR.
WHEN Peter and his companions had the interview with Jesus by the
Jordan, and were summoned to follow Him, it was the designation,
rather than the appointment, to...
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ἐπικεῖσθαι. In Mt. and Mk. (Matthew 4:18; Mark 1:16) the
call of the four disciples took place when Jesus was walking alone.
Here Jesus is surrounded by a crowd who pressed upon Him. καὶ
ἀκούειν, etc....
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_The call of Peter_. This narrative, brought in later than the
corresponding one in Mk., assumes larger dimensions and an altered
character. Peter comes to the front, and the other three named in Mk.,...
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διερήσσετο began to break, or were on the point of breaking;
on the symbolic theory = the threatened rupture of unity though the
success of the Gentile mission (Acts 15)....
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NEW CATCHERS OF MEN
Luke 5:1-11
Not their first call, recorded in John 1:35-42, but another which
preceded their appointment to the apostolate.
The Lord always supersedes us. He superseded Peter in...
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Four of Jesus' disciples, already called into the relation of
discipleship, are here called more definitely to service. Taking
command of their vessel, to which in all probability they had returned
wi...
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When Christ commanded Peter to let go the net, as great a quantity of
fishes were taken as this Lord of the land and sea wished. For the
voice of the Lord is the voice of power, at the command of whic...
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CHAPTER 12
THE MIRACULOUS DRAUGHT OF FISHES
Luke 5:1-11. “And it came to pass, while the multitudes were
pressing on Him to hear the word of God, and He was standing near the
Lake Genesareth [i.e., t...
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1. _The Call of the Disciples_: Luke 5:1-11.
The companions of Jesus, in the preceding scene, have not yet been
named by Luke (_they_ besought Him, Luke 4:38; she ministered unto
_them_, Luke 4:39). A...
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SECOND CYCLE: FROM THE CALL OF THE FIRST DISCIPLES TO THE CHOICE OF
THE TWELVE, LUKE 5:1 TO LUKE 6:11.
Up to this time Jesus has been preaching, accompanied by a few
friends, but without forming about...
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_a.The Preparation._
In the imperative, _launch out_ (Luke 5:4), Jesus speaks solely to
Peter, as director of the embarkation; the order, _let down_, is
addressed to all. Peter, the head of the prese...
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(4) Now when he had left speaking, he said unto Simon, Launch out into
the deep, and let down your nets for a draught. (5) And Simon
answering said unto him, Master, we have toiled all the night, and...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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Luke 5:6._They inclosed a great multitude of fishes. _The design of
the miracle undoubtedly was, to make known Christ’s divinity, and
thus to induce Peter and others to become his disciples. But we ma...
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Man, He was come for men. He will associate others (chapter 5) with
Himself in this glorious work. He has a right to do it. If He is in
grace a servant, He is so according to the full power of the Hol...
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AND WHEN THEY HAD DONE THIS,.... Had put the ship out further to sea,
and had let down their net:
THEY ENCLOSED A GREAT MULTITUDE OF FISH; in their net, which by the
secret divine power of Christ, we...
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_As the people pressed upon him_, with great eagerness, _to hear the
word of God_ Insomuch that no house could contain them: they perceived
Christ's word to be the _word of God_, by the divine power a...
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AND WHEN THEY HAD THIS DONE, THEY INCLOSED A GREAT MULTITUDE OF
FISHES; AND THEIR NET BRAKE....
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The miraculous draught:...
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PETER, JAMES AND JOHN CALLED AS DISCIPLES
(vs.1-11)
It is good to read in verse 1 that by the Lake of Gennesaret (or Sea
of Galilee) the people pressed upon the Lord Jesus, not to see
miracles, but t...
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1-11 When Christ had done preaching, he told Peter to apply to the
business of his calling. Time spent on week days in public exercises
of religion, need be but little hinderance in time, and may be...
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SEE POOLE ON "LUKE 5:3...
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Luke 5:6 And G2532 done G4160 (G5660) this G5124 caught G4788 (G5656)
great G4183 number G4128 fish...
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‘And when they had done this, they enclosed a great multitude of
fishes, and their nets were breaking,'
We are probably intended to see that Peter was expecting nothing. He
was a skilled fisherman, an...
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JESUS REVEALS HIS AUTHORITY OVER BOTH FISH AND FISHERMEN AND CALLS THE
FISHERMEN TO FISH MEN (5:1-11) .
The first incident in which Jesus' Messianic authority is revealed is
in the calling of fisherme...
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TIME. The miraculous draught of fishes took place shortly after the
rejection at Nazareth, but _before_ the healing of Simon's
mother-in-law (chap. Luke 4:38-39); for at that time these four
fishermen...
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Luke 5:6. HAVING DONE THIS. A number were engaged.
WERE BREAKING, _i.e.,_ ‘began to break,' just as in Luke 5:7,
‘were sinking' means ‘began to sink.' The nets did not break, nor
the boats sink. God...
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THEY INCLOSED
(συνεκλεισαν). Effective aorist active indicative with
perfective compound συν.THEY SHUT TOGETHER. WERE BREAKING
(διερησσετο). Imperfect passive singular (δικτυα being
neuter plural...
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Luke 5:6
What was the teaching of this miracle for the Apostles and for us?
I. To Peter, indeed, and his fellows it was the Divine assurance that
henceforth their life was to be spent for Him alone....
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Luke 5:5
Obedience to the word of Christ, and the success with which it is
crowned.
I. Obedience to the word of Christ "Nevertheless at Thy word." It is
wise to have authority for every work we under...
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Luke 5:1
Fishers of Men.
I. This passage reminds us that discipleship comes before apostleship.
Peter had been, for at least some months, a docile learner in the
school of Christ before he was calle...
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Luke 5:1. _And it came to pass, that, as the people pressed upon him
to hear the word of God, he stood by the lake of Gennesaret, and saw
two ships standing by the lake: but the fishermen were gone ou...
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CONTENTS: Miraculous draught of fishes. Healing of a leper and a
paralytic. Call of Matthew. The scribes and Pharisees answered.
Parables of the garment and bottles.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Simon, Ja...
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Luke 5:3. _He sat down, and taught the people out of the ship._ Here
he used those beautiful parables, in Matthew 13.; but Matthew's gospel
being extant, St. Luke does not repeat the parables in this...
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THAT THE NETS WERE ABOUT TO BREAK. "The schools of fish in Lake
Galilee are things of wonder, black masses hundreds of yards long, as
thick as they could pack themselves together, with their black fin...
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_And when they had thus done, they enclosed a great multitude of
fishes, and the net brake_
THE DESPONDING ENCOURAGED
I. IS DISCHARGING THE DUTIES OF LIFE OUR BEST ENDEAVOURS MAY APPEAR
FRUITLESS. A...
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CHAPTER 5 VER. 6. _They inclosed a great multitude of fishes_ for
Peter had said, "At Thy word I will let down the net." "Behold here
the fruit and reward of obedience. Jesus did this 1. In order that...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 5:1. TO HEAR THE WORD OF GOD.—“His preaching in the
synagogues had excited so much attention that the people followed Him
to the shore of the lake to hear Him” (_Speaker’s Comme...
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EXPOSITION
When St. Luke compiled his Gospel, many of the circumstances connected
with the early relations of the leaders of Christianity with their
Founder were so well known, and had been so often r...
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Shall we turn now in our Bibles to Luke's gospel chapter 5.
The popularity of the ministry of Jesus is growing. Word is being
spread around of the miracles that are being wrought by Him, and now
where...
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1 Corinthians 15:58; 2 Kings 4:3; Acts 2:41; Acts 4:4; Ecclesiastes
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Their net brake — Began to tear....